Sudpsuez Murano Thistle Hand-Painted Garofalo Bottle
$279.00
Description
These charming glass bottles are hand-blown and hand-painted in Italy from the highest quality Venetian glass. Each one is decorated with a floral motif inspired by the historic suzani textiles of central Asia. The cross-cultural mélange of artisanship and design inspiration typifies the spirt, which always searches new juxtapositions of references while honouring the highest standards of craft and material. The bottle features a contrasting red rim, and is perfect as an oil bottle or as a tiny vase for flowers.
Lead Time
5 Weeks
Related Products
Sudpsuez Folklore Embroidered Placemat, Pink
Sudpsuez Goya Linen Placemat, Multicolor
Malaika x Cabana
This multicolored Goya placemat is exclusive to Cabana, screen-printed and hand-embroidered by the small team of local women at Malaika Linen’s workshop on the outskirts of Cairo. Their striking motifs, rendered in blue, pink and yellow, pay homage to local decorative traditions while also embodying a modern boldness.
Sudpsuez Hand-Embroidered Floral Placemats (Set of 2)
Sudpsuez Magnetic Midnight Tray Green
This exclusive Magnetic Midnight tray is a unique statement piece that reflects a modern aesthetic imbued with a love for tradition and craftsmanship. Its bold geometric patterns and vivid colors will add a touch of whimsy to any setting. Its sturdy wire structure is crafted by a family of lamp makers in Bogota, and then hand-woven with Iraca palm by a community of artisans in the north Atlantic region of Colombia. Each tray is a labor of love, taking almost two weeks to create.
Sudpsuez Tiles Napkins (Set of 8)
The striking geometric pattern that splashes across the Tiles napkins was inspired by antique Moroccan ceramics. Its pure tones of blue, red, and green evoke the sun-drenched riads of Marrakech, lending a spirit of timeless elegance to your table and providing a delightful accompaniment to the layered effects that we love so much at Cabana. Each napkin is made in Tuscany from 100% linen using traditional artisanal methods.
